Life Among Convicts, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1863 |
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... things they did not see . Among the things they saw , and on which they seem to lay great stress - in proof of the naturally 12 PHOTOGRAPHS OF IRISH CONVICTS . bad character of the 11 CHAPTER II The General Character, Photographs, and ...
... things they did not see . Among the things they saw , and on which they seem to lay great stress - in proof of the naturally 12 PHOTOGRAPHS OF IRISH CONVICTS . bad character of the 11 CHAPTER II The General Character, Photographs, and ...
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... things I got very wet . Your Lordship is aware that thick and close grass may retain water for a long time after a shower . There was a shower about six o'clock . I had on light trousers and boots . " On a calm consideration of the ...
... things I got very wet . Your Lordship is aware that thick and close grass may retain water for a long time after a shower . There was a shower about six o'clock . I had on light trousers and boots . " On a calm consideration of the ...
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... things these revolu- tions . " " You may say that , " said Mitchel . The vessel enters Cork Harbour , the 28th of May , on a Sunday morning , and casts anchor within five hundred yards of Spike Island , " a rueful - looking place ...
... things these revolu- tions . " " You may say that , " said Mitchel . The vessel enters Cork Harbour , the 28th of May , on a Sunday morning , and casts anchor within five hundred yards of Spike Island , " a rueful - looking place ...
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... thing under ten to 100. In 1860 , we had 108 officers for 517 prisoners , which is more than twenty officers for each hundred men , or an officer to every fifth man . If , therefore , by individualization being brought to bear upon the ...
... thing under ten to 100. In 1860 , we had 108 officers for 517 prisoners , which is more than twenty officers for each hundred men , or an officer to every fifth man . If , therefore , by individualization being brought to bear upon the ...
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... thing Sir Walter Crofton was longing for , an opportunity of trying and testing his intermediates . " He embraced it , of course , " says the reader . I somewhere read of a captain who only wished " the French would come , " he desired ...
... thing Sir Walter Crofton was longing for , an opportunity of trying and testing his intermediates . " He embraced it , of course , " says the reader . I somewhere read of a captain who only wished " the French would come , " he desired ...
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